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Reviews > Lighting > Headlamps - LED > Primus Primelite CT > Test Report by Nathan Kettner
PRIMUS PRIMELITE HEADLAMP
TESTER INFORMATION
I'm a medium weight backpacker, meaning my pack usually weighs 30-35 lb (13-16 kg), and I generally hike a moderate pace and mostly in mountainous terrain. I almost always use a tent (lightweight when backpacking, wall tent when hunting). I'm a weekend backpacker and make lots of day trips and single nights out, plus a few week-long backpack trips. All of my outings have been in the beautiful and rugged Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Wyoming since I started backpacking in 2004.
INITIAL REPORT
PRODUCT INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer: Primus INITIAL IMPRESSIONS
The shipping box was torn open at one corner when I received it (most likely because it was a rather large box and was probably crushed during shipping), but the contents inside the cardboard were undamaged and the headlamp was in perfect condition. READING THE INSTRUCTIONS The instructions were fairly limited, but the two button operation is very simple so instructions were really not even necessary for me to figure out. A table on the back of the instructions lists the beam length and expected life for each of the five settings (listed above). I did learn one other thing from reading the instructions - turning the headlamp on and putting it inside the travel bag allows you to have a softer light inside the tent rather than a directed beam of light. TRYING IT OUT
Adjusting the headband was done easily and quickly and the strap is not as stiff and abrasive as it felt at first. However, only time will tell if it is comfortable when worn for hours at a time. Installing the batteries was likewise very straightforward for me and the battery compartment opens with a little pressure from my fingernail. The power button and the setting button are next to each other on top of the battery compartment and are easy to find with my fingers TESTING STRATEGY
Two out of my three trips so far this year have started with an evening drive that put us at our trailhead campsite after dark. Setting-up a tent in the car high beams would be OK, except it's not a very good way to impress the neighbors who don't appreciate the headlights shining through their tent. Unfortunately, I am also one of those unlucky individuals that has to get up at least once each night and having two hands available for the tent zipper is an indispensable advantage of having a headlamp. So I plan to use the Primelite CT for all my after dark activities including hiking, setting-up camp, cooking, and answering the call of nature. I intend to test this headlight on several upcoming single and multi-day trips in the Lost Creek and Flat Tops Wilderness areas in Colorado. SUMMARY
I initially thought the Primelite CT might be poorly designed and constructed, but after playing around with it for a few minutes I think those impressions were not well founded. I'm looking forward to putting in some hours in the dark with this headlamp guiding the way. I'm especially curious to see if putting the headlamp in the travel bag provides enough light to see what I'm doing inside the tent. Read more reviews of Primus gear Read more gear reviews by Nathan Kettner Reviews > Lighting > Headlamps - LED > Primus Primelite CT > Test Report by Nathan Kettner | |||||||||||||||||||||